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3. from his tractor seat Slowly bring the tool holder under the any outside man uvre upper hooks of the tool is forbidden Lift and dig the tool Lock the tool Simultaneously press with both hands on Both 3 and 4 function switches Manceuver the lever Towards the left to lock the tool Release the switches and back to neutral WARNING Pinching and crushing risk a tool badly locked can come loose IMPORTANT Always control that the tool is locked tee by pushing it against the ground Do not use tools which are not recommended by Manip Tools with hydraulic function only A badly designed Stop the engine implement can detach Release the oil pressure Move the lever left and right by itself and have severe pressing on the 3 and 4 function switches or even lethal Connect the hydraulics or the MANIP Fast tool according to consequences option see page 18 Respect the safety regulations IMPORTANT Faulty use or maintenance provoked by high oil pressure may cause serious damage to the couplings If you cannot manually connect never use a lever or an extension as this may damage the mechanism and the couplings See pages 14 15 Hydraulic coupling Manip Fast IMPORTANT The handle and the cover of the Manip Fast tool should ALWAYS be on a lock position if not it can interfere in the digging position and can be worn DISCONNECT Press on the lock switch Raise the leve
4. Dig the tool 1 meter from 2 Lower the loader to the 3 Put to float position the ground ground 4 Tool flat on the ground ATTIMEDOA 7 WARRING i 1 9 e 4 8 Release the axles before 9 Disconnect hydraulics reversing 5 1 LA IL 10 Put the flex away 11 Slowly reverse the tractor 12 Check the stability Pinching and crushing RISKS make sure that hands and feet are away from moving parts do not use fingers to check the position of the pins je 29 39 49 Ul O OO e DRIVE the tractor FORWARDS SLOWLY and in a straight line centred between the loader arms ENGAGE totally the hooks under the pins WITHOUT PUSHING THE LOADER PUT ON floating position with the lever as far forward as possible Connect the hydraulic hoses depending on option The hydraulic hoses are identified by different colour caps after checking that they are clean Make sure that the hoses are the right way round Always connect according to the colour coding Manip Fast see pages 14 and 15 HYDRAULIC COUPLING CHECK the position on each side of the pins in relation to the hooks If necessary move the tractor slowly forward again without pushing the loader To vary the loader s hitching height put into floating position and slowly manipulate the tool IN TIPPING to lower the loader IN DIGGING to raise it PUT ON the break CHECK once more the position on each side of the p
5. In the event of exceeding these 2 weeks and if this delay prevents the basic use of the machine during the season COMPAGNIE COMMERCIALE RIBOULEAU in the position of not finding a substitution solution to help out the customer any compensation will not exceed 1 per week late and will have reached a ceiling of 5 of the net value based on invoice of the machine PAYMENT Invoicing in EURO Payment must be made by bank transfer in EURO by IBAN the IBAN number will figure on each invoice Payment delay will lead to an interest invoice of 0 75 every two weeks We remind you that payment made by bank transferts should entirely correspond to the invoice s consequently all charges are at the customer s expense PRE PAYMENT when requested by CC Ribouleau In order to respect the delivery times announced the entire payment of the invoice must be received credited to our account 8 days before the programmed shipment In certain cases adownpayment of 20 will be requested with the order GUARANTEE Service Discount A service discount of 0 5 gross point for 1 year is granted at the end of the season together with the replacment of defective parts in order to cover eventual guarantee claims which will consequently be covered by the importer Spare parts which would have been replaced under guarantee should be sent to us at the end of the season wheras the return of certain parts is absolutely necessary for control by our Techn
6. ManipPic 20 Mianip activ suspension 21 Collectivity kit safety with lifting and tipping 22 Maintenance Safety Tractor maintenance Loader maintenance Subframe maintenance 23 Trouble shooting 24 Technical characteristics 25 Warranty 26 Certificat of conformity 27 Notes 00 O Oo O 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 23 24 29 26 27 28 29 Operators manual 1e USER INFORMATION To the user You have just bought a Manip loader and we thank you for this Spare a moment to read this manual as it has been made to help you use your loader at its maximum capacity When your loader was delivered your dealer should have given you a copy of your warranty certificate If not ask him for a copy You will need this document if you have to make a warranty claim This claim will not be granted if a signed copy has not been sent to us The warranty certificate indicates The user manual That the assembly is conforming to specifications and accepted is an important That the user has received the manual document that should That the user has been informed about the use of the loader be readily available about the attachment and detachment about maintenance and when needed safety regulations That the warranty conditions have been read and accepted IMPORTANT PROTECTION against falling object and tipping over Warning If a tractor is not equipped with a protect
7. a switch situated on the side of the mono lever When the switch is activated then the mono lever in a tip or dig position will order the opening or closing of a tool When the switch is released then the mono lever will command the tipping or digging of the tool double function tool s hydraulics This 4th function is activated by a switch situated on the side of the mono lever When the switch is activated then the mono lever in a tip or dig position will command the 2nd tool s cylinder lift accessories When the switch is released then the monolever will command the tipping or digging of the tool Supplementary double effect hydraulic function to command a 4th function command MANIP tools have been designed for specific use they have their own resistance limits Type of use such as public works land clearing root cutting is prohibited Read the loader and sub frame s user manual before using the loader Control the loader exclusively from the driver s seat keep control of the controls until movements are completed Never leave the tractor with its loader in a raised position All valves generate an internal oil leak necessary for operation consequently the loader may drop Only use implements suitable for the job to be done Use a sufficient counter weight to ensure the stability of the tractor See page 6 COUNTER LOAD Adjust the maximum permissible tyre track of the tractor to incre
8. detach the loader without a tool Never use the loader for anything other than transport of materials Never lift a weight with the tool angle ADVICE Use the strength of the engine and a slow speed to engage the tool into the load you have to move the valve in a neutral position to avoid putting the loader and the tractor under abnormal stress that can consequently be harmful to both Do not insist if the load you have to lift is too heavy release the valve lever and start again in a rational manner Work according to the loader s strength Never lift with the angle of the tool the concentration of the weight on one side can cause the bending of the arm Never carry a load in high position as the loader may lose its balance Use and regulate the level indicator to know the position of the tool whilst it is descending Tractors with a low hydraulic flow we advise you to keep a certain engine flow by lowering the arm or by tipping the tool this is to improve the filling up of the cylinders with oil and avoid the response time For levelling work tip the tool in a 45 angle so that the blade is in contact with the ground and not the bottom of the tool This will reduce the wear of the tool E ut bn i d 5 er PROCEDURE IMPORTANT Never detach the loader without a tool choose a flat and stable surface This manoeuvre will only be done by the driver who will leave his seat and FORBID any mano
9. tractor and change the filters as prescribed by the manufacturer Used oil deteriorates the hydraulic units and may cause serious damage on the tractor and on the loader LOADER MAINTENANCE Control the flexes and the hydraulic links make sure that the flexes do not rub on other components change if damaged or if leaking Lubricate all the grease nipples on the bearing every 10 hours of usage and after each wash When detaching the loader and its implement protect the couplings by fitting the dust caps Prolonged use of the loader leads to a normal wear of the bearings it is recommended to change the wear bushes before there is too much play which may cause a deterioration of the pins and the wear bushes Prolonged stocking Apply a thin layer of grease on the visible part of the cylinder s rod The fitting and the repairs of the cylinder should be done by a specialised dealer who will only be using the parts recommended by the manufacturer Operators manual Check that the screws are tightened at the torque the first time after 10 hours of use and then every 50 hours The torques indicated are given for dry and clean threading An out of place tightening can damage the tractor structures and cause expensive repair costs TIGHTENING TORQUE QUALITY 5 QUALITY 8 classe 8 8 classe 10 9 Diameter torque Diameter torque IMPORTANT 1 4 13 6 Nm 1 4 14 9 Nm 5 16 27 1 Nm 5 16 32 5 Nm 3 8 47 5 Nn 3 8 59 7 Nn
10. 1 2 100 Nm 1 2 114 Nm 5 8 230 Nm 5 8 301 Nm 3 4 405 Nm 3 4 440 6 Nm M8 27 1 Mn M8 32 5 Mn M10 54 2 Nm M10 63 7 Nm M12 94 9 Nm M12 108 4 Nm M14 119 3 Nm M14 176 3 N M16 189 8 Nm M16 271 2 Nm M20 264 4 Nm M20 542 3 Nm Lubricate lightly the slide ramp to help with the attachment Control the state of the welds a crack even small is a warning it can in time lead to a rupture and cause important material or corporal damages 23 TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM l Insufficient lifting and excavation capacity Double Acting valve without floating position The control lever is hard to manoeuvre The loader does not keep load up when the valve is in neutral position NOTA there is always a minor internal leakage The loader works very slowly or stops Oil leakage in the cylinder Oil leak at the valve spools The tipping does not hold the lift load Unusual wear of the bucket blade Difficulty in attaching or detaching the loader Difficulty in attaching the tool 3 function does not work Off cantered loader Oil pressure too low Damaged hydraulic pump Control lever inverted Valve incorrectly connected Control cables incorrectly adjusted Control cables too short or jammed Oil leakage in the security valve tipping Damaged valve spool Leakage in the selector Cylinder leaking Too little oil in the circuit Damaged or incorrectly connected quick coupling Faulty hose
11. 95to 140 100to 160 110 10 160 150 and Lift height tool axes A 3m 55 3m 80 4 m 00 4m 15 4 m 27 4 m 27 4 m 50 Lifting capacity pallet stacker on the ground 1560 kg 2100 kg 2440 kg 2510 kg 2910 kg 2910 kg 2900 kg Lifting capacity pallet stacker at 2m 1320 kg 1810 kg 2160 kg 2400 kg 2545 kg 2545 kg 2560 kg Lifting capacity max height 1200 kg 1420 kg 1880 kg 2160 kg 2125 kg 2125 kg 2300 kg Excavation angle on the ground C 44 49 51 49 44 48 Tipping angle maxi height B 58 56 54 55 54 61 63 Dimensions of lift cylinders 65 x 40 75 x 40 80 x 50 80 x 50 80 x 50 80 x 50 90 x 50 Lifting DE commutable SE yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Tipping parallelogram mechanical mechanical mechanical mechanical mechanical mechanical mechanical Tool carrier with Manip Lock euro euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Width of the arm Entraxe 1020mm 1020mm 1020 1020 1020 1120mm 1120mm Tool carrier predisposed for Manip Pic 2 tines 2 tines 2 tines 2 tines 2 tines 3 tines 3 tines Arms weight without options 540 kg 640 kg 670 kg 700 kg 820 kg 900 kg 1000 kg Sub frame MM MM MM MM MM HD HD EQUIPMENT 3rd function option option option option option option option Ath function option option option option option option option Manip Lock Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Manip Activ with EF option option option option option option option Manip Fast Tool 2 option option o
12. FETY STICKERS Never use the loader Do not stand under the Read and keep To carry people loader the maintenance and user manual Compulsory protections against tipping over and falling objects Unlocking Security device Lifting hooks for Loader maintenance 5e LOCATION Operators manual OF THE STICKERS Left bearing box Right bearing box Tool carrier left hand side Tool carrier right hand side Tipping balancing system left and right 6e IDENTIFICATION PLATE The identification plate is located on the outside of the rear left arm is mentioned Year of manufacture Type or model Serial number Weight Location on the arm 7e COUNTER LOAD counterweight 12525 2000 When the use of a counterweight is not possible then the stability can be maintained by adding weights on the rear wheel or liquid in the tires in accordance to the following formula Fig B 1 Static stability calculation Gxl Nxb P N l gt 5 8e USE OF THE MONO LEVER A Down B Tip C Lift D Dig E Float A B Down Tip A D Down Dig B C Lift Tip D C Lift Dig 9e SWITCHING FROM DOUBLE Operators manual TO SINGLE EFFECT LIFTING A valve situated underneath the distributor allows you to switch from SINGLE EFFECT VALVE OPEN DOUBLE EFFECT VALVE CLOSED 10e 3 AND 4 FUNCTION Double effect hydraulic function to command a tool s hydraulics This 3rd function is activated by
13. Operators manual English Ref 25001403 Fevrier 2010 50 SoS Paes gt 2 Ta Do S 0 a gt 4 EAT Zo 425 gt 7 poa a 2200 2 e n gt Sos e rs a 27 1 a oe bee A A iy F 4 io 4 1 Ai te Ay See are UE 3 lt 3 ac OM z BUH gt 5 SES 3 JE E a psi NARS p Wj eee o gt a IRN N lt 3 ed pa C Ck 1 age a rae AL 35 5 dA d 2 SUMMAIRE 1 User Information 2 Safety instructions Obligations Protections Warnings 3 Prohibitions 4 Safety stickers 5 Location of the stickers 6 Identification plate 7 Counter load 8 Use of the mono lever 9 Switching from double to single effect 10 3 and 4 function 11 User instructions Obligations Warnings Prohibitions Advice 12 MM and HD loader detachment 13 MM and HD loader attachment 14 Hydraulic coupling Manip Fast Connect Disconnect 15 Manip Lock implement detachment 16 Manip Lock implement attachment 17 Hydraulic coupling Manip Fast Outil 2 and 4 18 Level indicator 19
14. ase stability refer to the manual of the tractor Make sure that the machine is not damaged or that some components are not missing and that the maintenance is followed Periodically control that the nuts and bolts are tight especially around the wheels and the sub frame Warning If a tractor is not equipped with a protection against falling objects or a 4 pole structure against tipping over tractors with 2 pole arch then the driver is exposed to a continuous risk when he manipulates a load Always be aware of your surrounding and make sure that nobody especially children is in your working area Study your working area and what the ground looks like mind the holes and hidden obstacles Verify and note the passage height compared to the height of the loader Do not work near or on a slope Make sure that the headlights are always visible and are not hidden by the tool Always look at the tool objects can sometimes fall and roll towards the driver Drive carefully always thinking of safety Never drive faster than 10 km h when the tool is loaded Slow down when you are turning lower the loader as much as possible when in motion MANIP MPower INTERDICTIONS Never use the loader or the tool as a working plan Never use the loader to carry or lift people Never pass or stand under a lifted loader Never stay under a lifted loader unless the mechanical or hydraulic shut off device is in a locked position Never
15. at Keep control over the controls until movements are completed Transport on the road should be with the arm raised and empty Do not hide the traffic lights At your work place loaded implements should be transported in a lowered position at all times and at a low speed in particular on uneven ground Avoid working on slopes During work keep away any person in the area of the loader Be careful at all times that the loader does not interfere with overhead obstacles Implement changing check that they are properly locked on by forcing down slightly on the ground When not being used the detached loader should rest on its parking stand with the pins and locking pins delivered with the machine Only use implements suitable for the job to be done Periodically check the hydraulic system Operators manual 3e PROHIBITIONS Standing under a loader is forbidden Never stay under a lifted loader unless the mechanical or hy draulic shut off device is in a locked position Never detach a loader without a tool Always detach the loader on a firm flat ground Never modify the original hose connection Never modify a sub frame The sub frames are made for a spe cific type of tractor Never fit a sub frame on a tractor that it is not made for Any modification of the Manip equipment and the fitting of an implement of another origin than Manip automatically cancels the liability and the warranty on the entire equipment 4e SA
16. ate the loader Manip will not be held responsible if those instructions are not respected For transport dismount the tines and put then away in its storage space The Manip Pic is not a tool but an accessory ALWAYS use a tool to detach the loader Loosen the security screw of the drawer situated inside the loaders tube with the handle move the drawer clockwise then pull the handle the course is limited by a strap Position the 2 tines in the sockets located in the tool carrier Fasten them with the pins provided After use put the tines and the pins away in the drawer Push the drawer back and twist it anticlockwise Fasten the security screw MANIP MPower The Manip Activ suspension is there to absorb the shocks when IMPORTANT driving on uneven surfaces The Manip Activ suspension does not need a shut off tap it works with an empty or loaded attached tool The batteries used by the Manip Activ system are pre charged in the plant at precise pressure and are not rechargeable Do not open the batteries as they contain nitrogen and can have a suffocation risk Do not make any modification of the pressure a bursting risk can cause serious bodily harm Manip Activ with tap option For any intervention on a raised loader apart from hydraulic ALWAYS switch the stop valve on the lifting device supply line in a CLOSED position Stop valve To deactivate the MANIP ACTIV suspension Close
17. connection Too little oil flow Damaged seals Damaged piston rods Damaged cylinder body Defective welding Defective seals Adjust the security valve Excavation 225 bars Tipping 140 bars Wrong working method Floating position non existent or badly positioned Stand askew Hooks on the tools are incorrectly positioned Fuse dead Bad electrical connection Short circuit Out of shape arm Sub frame out of shape Check oil pressure before and after valve See valve assembly instructions Check assembly curve angle too short Lubricate with fluid oil Risk of freezing Check each element one after another Fill up the oil level Check the coupling Change the fitting Connect using colour marking Control tractor hydraulics Replace the seals checking that other parts are not damaged To order seals indicate the loader se rial number Change seals Check the return pipe to tractor Adjust using a manometer Check the valves Use the floating position Work in simple effect See chapter Switching from double to single effect See chapter attachment and detachment See chapter attaching tool Check plugs and connections Check fuses Wires cut Exchange of the arm Exchange of the sub frame MANIP MPower CHARACTERISTICS MODELS MPower MPower MPower MPower MPower MPower MPower 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Tractor power HP 50 to 80 60 10 95 7010 115
18. d position Screw the tap To activate the MANIP ACTIV suspension Unscrew the tap Extract of the norm EN 12525 2000 prA1 July 2006 THESE SAFETY If the use set out for front loader by the manufacturer includes DEVICES the operation of the front loader in association with accessories are to be mounted e g big bags handling pallet stacker and requires the presence on lifting and tipping of persons close to the front loader when it is in lifted position when the loader then ways to avoid risks of sudden lowering of the front loader is used with such accessories must be installed for example in the case of a hose accessories rupture SAFETY For any kind of intervention on a raised loader apart from hydraulic system ALWAYS switch Tap closed the stop valve on the lifting devise supply line into a closed position Do not use the stopping valve for intervention on the hydraulic system In this case the loader should rest on the ground Switch the engine off lower the oil pressure before conducting any work on the hydraulic system High pressure oil can cause serious damages TRACTOR MAINTENANCE Detaching the loader is a simple and quick operation for the maintenance of the tractor we would advise detaching the loader for reasons of safety and efficiency Check regularly the hydraulic oil level and that the circuit is leak proof Tap open Regularly drain the oil in the hydraulic circuit of the
19. euvre whilst he is working on the loader Use all the commands on the engine lower flow CHOOSE a FLAT and STABLE surface 1e TOOL at least 1 meter from the ground Put the tool in its MAXIMUM DIGGING POSITION 2 LOWER the loader s arm 3 PUSH the lowering lever as far as possible PUT INTO FLOATING POSITION IMPORTANT THE FLOATING POSITION MUST be maintained until the end of the detachment 4e TIP the tool to put it FLAT on the ground Engage the hand break 5e CHECK the lift cylinder s travel dimension 20mm minimum PINCHING 6 Position the parking PROPS using the original pins RISKS manipulate with caution 7 UNLOCK the left side using the lever The loader will drop down slightly UNLOCK the right side same as for the left side 8e CHECK the pin s clearance in relation to the hooks otherwise lightly push the lever towards tipping KEEP IN A FLOATING POSITION 9e DISCONNECT the hydraulic plugs or the Manip Fast depending on options see pages 14 and 15 HYDRAULIC COUPLING 10e Put the flex away in the according support Put the protective caps on the couplings or shut the protective hood for the Manip Fast according to option Return to the tractor cab and check that the 2 axles are off the hooks 11 Slowly REVERSE the tractor making sure that nothing gets ATTENTION THE LOADER CAN DROP DOWN 12e CHECK the stability of the loader on its props DURING THIS MANOEUVRE MPower 1
20. ical Department 265 DECLARATION C E Operators manual OF CONFORMITY Avenue de la coop ration 86200 LOUDUN France Declares that the equipment MPower60 MPower80 MPower100 MPower120 MPower140 MPower160 MPower180 ls according to the directive dispositions Machines 98 37 CE et 2004 108 CE and to the national legislations Is according to the NF EN 953 NF EN 14018 and NF 12525 standards 2000 prA1 July 2008 The manufacturer Made out in Loudun the The Managing Director Dominique BERGERE MANIP MPower LE SAVOIR FAIRE MANIP eat For Manip your satisfaction is our priority This is why from the design to the forwarding of the Pg RE Mabie az product we do all that is possible to La iu deliver you a high quality product Oxycutting with numerical control Environment friendly Machine tooling S MI paintingpowders with numerical control i i MANIP has the right to modify the caracteristics the equipment and the prices without any notice This document is not contractual Copy even partial is prohibited OUEST IMPRESSIONS EUROPE r L ma Computer assisted design and drawing CAD amp CAD Shot blasting of the loader parts and tools before painting Numeric drill Factories Technics Research Information MANIP Av
21. ins in relation to the hooks FROM THE INSIDE OF THE CAB using the lever slowly MANIPULATE the lift cylinders to raise the hooks under the hitching points If it does not work PUT ON once again the floating position and start again SLOWLY RAISE the loader locking is AUTOMATIC CHECK on each side that the pins are in their housing FOLD UP the props Do not exert any pressure on the props as this may damage them CONTROL Once the attaching is done Put the tool on the ground to check that the loader is correctly attached MANIP MPower 1 Centre the tractor between the loader arms slowly go forward PROTECTION OBLIGATIE PROTECTION 7 Check position of pins after attachment 8 Fold up and secure props IMPORTANT Faulty use or maintenance provoked by high oil pressure may cause serious damage to the couplings If you cannot manually connect never use a lever or an extension as this may damage the mechanism and the couplings DISCONNECT 1 Press on the lock and raise the lever 2 Remove the upper part of the mobile unit 3 Hook the disconnected unit on the loader hitch bracket 4 Close the protection cover MANIP MPower 1 Open the cover Protection cover Carefully clean the space for the couplings 2 Position the removable unit opposite the fixed unit Centre the guiding pins 3 Press on the lock Raise the
22. ion against falling objects or a 4 pole structure against tipping over tractors with 2 pole arch then the driver is exposed to a continuous risk when he manipulates a load Restrictions In this case the loader should be equipped with a mechanism that main tains the tool level Reminder Only tools recom mended by Manip should be used Read the manual Read and study carefully this manual before using the loader always have this manual within reach store it inside your tractor if your manual is damaged or lost get ano ther one Assembly out with the current recommendations at the date of purchase is a risk for both the loader and the tractor Conse quently no warranty claim will be taken into consideration for any assembly out with our recommendations On delivery the following should be explained Safety regulations Control workings and use Recommandations of use Attachment and detachment of the loader Attachment and detachment of the tools Some warning stickers are at different places on the loader and on the tool read them and understand their meanings before using the loader or the tool If you cannot read one of the stickers or it has been damaged then replace it A safety belt needs to be fitted and readjusted during work Use a sufficient counter weight to ensure the stability of the tractor Around 20 of the total weight should be supported by the rear axle Control the loader exclusively from the driver s se
23. lever 4 Position the roller of the removable unit in the lever guides and lower lever until the safety lock is secured Lubricate the contact points at regular intervals If the couplings are damaged because of impurities or due to an excessive oil pressure on connecting replace the couplings Choose a flat and stable surface Lower the loader at about 50 cm from the ground Put the hand break on Put the tool into digging position Tools with hydraulic function Stop the engine Release the oil pressure move the lever left and right by pressing on the 3 and 4 function switches Disconnect the hydraulic plugs or the Manip Fast tool According to option see page 18 Put the flex away Put the protective caps on the couplings or shut the protective hood on the Manip Fast tool according to option Start the tractor Unlock the tool Simultaneously press with both hands on both 3rd and 4 function switches Manceuver the lever Towards the right to unlock the tool Release the switches and back to neutral Lower the loader tool is detached Check the stability of the implement on the ground MANIP MPower PROCEDURE Start the tractor Make sure that the locks are in unlocked position if it is not the IMPORTANT case then unlock it See chapter Implement detachment This operation page 16 is to be carried out l by the driver Tip the tool carrier frame at a 45 angle
24. ption option option option option Manip Fast Tool 4 option option option option option option option Manip Pic option option option option no no no Kit collectivity i option option option option option option option No Manip Activ Power at 180bars at 60 litres mn Variable according to tractor type Only with monolever PRICE LIST Our discounts are applicable to the FRANCE PRICE LIST EX WORKS Our price list may be reviewed int he light of economical changes this revision would be notified 1 month beforehand This clause also applies to all orders already registered For postal packages on all dispatcchments by EXPRESS or AIR the dispatchment expenses will be included in the invoice DELIVERIES Delivery times will be taken into account of as far as possible The final breakdown of truck loads be sent 15 days beforethe requested delivery date Late deliveries due to cases of force maeure or to any reason beyond our control will involve the automatic adjustment of granted advantages It will be the same for delayed collection by customer or for requested delivery postponement The delivery time shown on the order acknowledgment in the only valid one COMPAGNIE COMMERCIALE RIBOULEAU unertakes to gurantee this delivery time more or less two weeks If the machine is delivered within the delivery time of more or less two weeks the buyer cannot claim any compensation for late delivery
25. r Remove the upper part of the mobile unit Hook the disconnected unit on the tool Close the protection cover CONNECT Open the hood protection cover Carefully clean the surfaces of the space for coupling Position the removable unit opposite the fixed unit Centre the guiding pins Press on the lock button and raise the lever Position the roller of the removable unit Lower the lever until the safety lock is secured MAINTENANCE Lubricate the contact points at regular intervals If the couplings have been damaged because of impurities or due to an excessive oil pressure on connecting replace the couplings MANIP MPower et soo Spee 3 3 lett ie a EA a T e CE ty PRR PR Re CR ery 02 5 Sa ST P i EY cm E Check that the white index can be seen by the driver if not slide the rod using the nut Tightening and loosing can be done by hand A supple bush will block the rod Warning If a tractor is not equipped with a protection against falling objects or a 4 pole structure against tipping over tractor with 2 pole arch then the driver is exposed to continuous risks when he manipulates a load The use of the Manip Pic other then for round and rectangular bales can break the tines and deterior
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